TBD
EPA-est. Highway MPGe
Up to 317 miles
Dodge-estimated total range (Daytona R/T)
Low 3-second range
0–60 mph (Scat Pack, manufacturer target)
Up to 630 hp
Maximum horsepower (with Direct Connection upgrade)
Electrified Muscle With Standard AWD
Meet the next chapter of American muscle. The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona harnesses dual-motor electric power for instantaneous torque and standard all-wheel drive, translating to savage launches and secure traction in Wisconsin seasons. Purpose-built chassis tuning, available performance brakes, and adaptive damping deliver confidence on back roads and smooth composure on daily commutes. With factory-backed Direct Connection performance upgrades available, the Charger Daytona keeps the spirit of customization alive—right from the showroom at Napleton Beaver Dam CDJR.
Real-World Range and Fast-Charging Convenience
The Charger Daytona is engineered to go the distance without sacrificing speed. Dodge estimates up to 317 miles of total driving range on the R/T, plus DC fast-charging capability to help you add meaningful miles in a short stop on longer road trips. Around town, regenerative braking and one-pedal driving help maximize efficiency, while home Level 2 charging makes it easy to start each day with a full battery. Whether you’re commuting to Madison or cruising the countryside near Beaver Dam, the Charger Daytona is built for real-world usability.
Driver-Focused Tech, Comfort, and Confidence
Inside, a driver-first cockpit puts performance and connectivity at your fingertips. The latest Uconnect 5 infotainment system brings a large, high-definition touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, performance pages, and over-the-air update capability. Available features like a fully digital instrument cluster, premium audio, ambient lighting, and performance-bolstered seating elevate every drive. A robust suite of available driver-assistance tech—including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, lane management features, and more—helps add confidence on busy highways and tight city streets.